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2rotessional
Volunteer In Israel
Through Hadassah
Hadassah's Winter in Natanya
(WIN) program allows diaspora
Jews to experience Israel as a citi-
zen. Volunteers work four mornings
a week at various jobs, ranging
from assisting in a soup kitchen
to teaching English to high school
students.
Volunteers tour one day each
week or can explore on their own.
They also can take Hebrew les-
sons, go to concerts or visit Israelis'
homes.
Program options include an
eight-week session, which includes
six weeks working and two weeks
for touring. Four-week sessions
also are available as is a program in
the spring.
The winter program, Jan. 11-
March 7, is $7,550 per person
(double occupancy). Single supple-
ment is $1,960. The mini-programs
are Jan. 11-Feb. 7 or Feb. 7-March 7.
The spring program, called SPIN, is
April 11-May 9; cost is $6,600 per
person (double occupancy). Single
supplement is $1,036. Costs include
roundtrip airfare from Newark,
hotels, meals, touring and tips.
Contact Hadassah Missions
Department, (800) 363-2373 or
win.spin@hadassah.org .
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September 17
2009
Kadima Workshop:
Struggling Children
Kadima, a nonprofit mental health
agency in Southfield is hosting an
educational conference at Oakland
Community College, Auburn Hills
Campus, 7:45 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 23.
"Children and Young Adults
Struggling with Emotional
Disorders: Using Challenges to
Foster Hope" is a workshop for
counselors, social workers, psy-
chologists, educators and family
members.
Dr. Demitri Papolos, author of
The Bipolar Child, will conduct two
morning workshops. Participants
will have a choice from five after-
noon breakout sessions.
Registration prior to Oct. 9 is
$100 and $45 for students (identi-
fication is required). Afterward, the
fee is $110 and $55 for students.
Lunch will be included.
For information and registration,
contact Leah Foltyn, (248) 559-
8235, ext. 123, or leahf@kadima-
center.org.